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That's a definition of "mineral". Minerals include lots of different things, from calcium to iron to quartz.

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A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystal structure and a defined chemical composition. Minerals are formed through geological processes and can be found in a variety of environments on Earth.

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I'm assuming what you're asking is the definition of a mineral. You've got most of it. A mineral, by definition, is an inorganic, naturally occurring solid, with distinctive physical properties, a crystalline structure,and a chemical composition. A rock is a consolidation of minerals.

Mineral

To put it into siplest form the answer is mineral i had that question on my scince homework :)

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13y ago
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Salt! Or sodium chloride.

Inorganic means no carbon and it's made of - you guessed it, sodium and chlorine.

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Its naturally occurring not man made

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It is a mineral.

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Mineral

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A mineral

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Q: What is naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystal structure and characteristic chemical composition?
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